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Experimental Study Of The Nano Based Paper Battery

Pulla Sammaiah, Md Yakub Baba, N. Praveena devi, I. Rajasri Reddy

2020IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Recent Industry looking for paper battery with highly flexibility, easily handling and high voltage. Currently, battery occupies a large quantity of vicinity and contributes to a big part of device weight. In this paper, we use carbon nanotubes with conventional sheet of cellulose based paper as cathode, aluminum foil as anode and a polyethylene (plastic paper) of 50µm as a separator to obtain adaptability, ultra-thin electricity storage without a loss of integrity and performance. In this attempt folded anode and cathode sheets which resulted increase in voltage and achieved approximately 40% more than other paper batteries. Voltage 3.38V is achieved which is better than the preceding existing paper battery voltage.

Topics & Concepts

Separator (oil production)CathodeAnodeMaterials scienceVoltageBattery (electricity)FOIL methodFlexibility (engineering)Electrical engineeringOptoelectronicsComposite materialEngineeringElectrodeChemistryThermodynamicsMathematicsPower (physics)Physical chemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsStatisticsAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchConducting polymers and applicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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